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7/4/2025, 5:43:16 PM
>עֲזָאזֵל
עֲזָאזֵל (Azazel) can be broken into:
עָז (az) — "strong," "fierce," or "rough."
אֵל (El) — "God" or sometimes "mighty one."
Alternately:
עזאז (azaz) — a rare form meaning "to be strong" or "strength."
אל (el) — as above.
But this might not reflect the original intent; some scholars suggest it refers to a location, not a being.
גֹּמֶר עֹז דָּבָר
Gomer Oz Dabar
גֹּמֶר – “he completes,” “he finishes,” or “he brings to completion.”
עֹז – “strength,” “might,” or “power.”
דָּבָר – “word,” “matter,” or “thing.”
"One who completes the strength of the matter"
or
"He completes with strength a thing/word."
"Oz" (עֹז) primarily means strength, might, or power. However, the word for goat is "ez" (עֵז), which is closely related to "oz" and is sometimes interpreted as having a root meaning of "strength" due to the goat's perceived superior strength compared to sheep.
עֲזָאזֵל (Azazel) can be broken into:
עָז (az) — "strong," "fierce," or "rough."
אֵל (El) — "God" or sometimes "mighty one."
Alternately:
עזאז (azaz) — a rare form meaning "to be strong" or "strength."
אל (el) — as above.
But this might not reflect the original intent; some scholars suggest it refers to a location, not a being.
גֹּמֶר עֹז דָּבָר
Gomer Oz Dabar
גֹּמֶר – “he completes,” “he finishes,” or “he brings to completion.”
עֹז – “strength,” “might,” or “power.”
דָּבָר – “word,” “matter,” or “thing.”
"One who completes the strength of the matter"
or
"He completes with strength a thing/word."
"Oz" (עֹז) primarily means strength, might, or power. However, the word for goat is "ez" (עֵז), which is closely related to "oz" and is sometimes interpreted as having a root meaning of "strength" due to the goat's perceived superior strength compared to sheep.
7/3/2025, 7:00:07 AM
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https://youtu.be/RNMuGxuJuv0
>עֲזָאזֵל
עֲזָאזֵל (Azazel) can be broken into:
עָז (az) — "strong," "fierce," or "rough."
אֵל (El) — "God" or sometimes "mighty one."
Alternately:
עזאז (azaz) — a rare form meaning "to be strong" or "strength."
אל (el) — as above.
But this might not reflect the original intent; some scholars suggest it refers to a location, not a being.
גֹּמֶר עֹז דָּבָר
Gomer Oz Dabar
גֹּמֶר – “he completes,” “he finishes,” or “he brings to completion.”
עֹז – “strength,” “might,” or “power.”
דָּבָר – “word,” “matter,” or “thing.”
"One who completes the strength of the matter"
or
"He completes with strength a thing/word."
"Oz" (עֹז) primarily means strength, might, or power. However, the word for goat is "ez" (עֵז), which is closely related to "oz" and is sometimes interpreted as having a root meaning of "strength" due to the goat's perceived superior strength compared to sheep.
https://youtu.be/RNMuGxuJuv0
>עֲזָאזֵל
עֲזָאזֵל (Azazel) can be broken into:
עָז (az) — "strong," "fierce," or "rough."
אֵל (El) — "God" or sometimes "mighty one."
Alternately:
עזאז (azaz) — a rare form meaning "to be strong" or "strength."
אל (el) — as above.
But this might not reflect the original intent; some scholars suggest it refers to a location, not a being.
גֹּמֶר עֹז דָּבָר
Gomer Oz Dabar
גֹּמֶר – “he completes,” “he finishes,” or “he brings to completion.”
עֹז – “strength,” “might,” or “power.”
דָּבָר – “word,” “matter,” or “thing.”
"One who completes the strength of the matter"
or
"He completes with strength a thing/word."
"Oz" (עֹז) primarily means strength, might, or power. However, the word for goat is "ez" (עֵז), which is closely related to "oz" and is sometimes interpreted as having a root meaning of "strength" due to the goat's perceived superior strength compared to sheep.
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